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Written by Armando Cordoba Pacific Daily News Filed Under Joe Borja hopes he never again has to use a bucket of water to shower in his home after new water lines are installed along Gregorio S...Borja, 58, a resident of Santa Rita, said he can't
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Pacific Daily News Filed Under With the uncertainty over when the military buildup can be counted on to help pay for upgrades to Guam's wastewater plants, island residents may see their combined water and wastewater bills rise starting next year,
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Written by Pacific Daily News Filed Under Guam Waterworks Authority employees stow tools and equipment after fixing a leaking valve in Agana Heights yesterday...Ongoing microbial and chemical contamination of the GWA wells, which, if not addressed
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Links Heavy wind and rains from Tropical Storm Sanvu yesterday put the island on edge, causing power outages and halting cargo operations at the Port Authority of Guam. But yesterday afternoon National Weather Service officials said the storm was
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Written by Brett Kelman Pacific Sunday News Filed Under Going fishing: Two men prepare to fish just off the shore of West Hagta Bay on Thursday...Guam law defines water pollution as an alteration of the physical, chemical or biological properties of
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Links Cameron Masnayon, who was badly beaten in March, is leaving Hawaii today and flying to California for rehabilitation. To help with his medical costs, friends and family hope to raise $10,000 during a 5K run/walk this weekend. "He has been
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Written by Brett Kelman Pacific Daily News Filed Under A PowerPoint presentation slide shown during a Rotary Club of Tumon Bay meeting this summer, shows Guam Resource and Recovery Partners' plan for a proposed Guatali landfill site. Guatali area of
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Written by Meryl Dillman Pacific Daily News Filed Under Flores Guam Power Authority is moving forward with incorporating renewable energy sources. GPA General Manager Joaquin Flores gave a presentation to the Consolidated Commission on Utilities
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A $54,000 debt prompted the Guam Power Authority to disconnect the building that houses the Office of the Attorney General yesterday, forcing prosecutors to work under backup lighting for a few hours. Big Bird Enterprises Inc., the landlord that owns
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Swimming and fishing are off limits in parts of Hagta during one of the summer's biggest holidays, due to possible contamination from a broken sewage pipe. The Guam Environmental Protection Agency shut down West Hagta Bay to visitors Friday,
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